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DRAPERY. FIRST DISPLAY OF ■jq* E W gPR I N G Q 0 0 S. DRESS MATERIALS.-These embrace all the New Colorings and Tints in the various Fashionable Textures brought out for the season, also, a superior class of Prints and Lawns, SILKS.—We have much satisfaction this season in inviting inspection of our stock of Black and Colored Silks, as we not only hold an enormous stock, but can confidently recomrhend them for Brilliancy, Durability, and Excellent Value. MILLINERY.—The newest and most beautiful designs in French and English Millinery ; MlLLJ.iN.cuvi. i.ne new shapes in StraW Hats, including the “ Rosamond,’" “Fernwood,” “Cavalier, “ Gairdine,” &c., &c. JACKETS AND SHAWLS.-A splendid selection of the newest and most fashionable shapes of Jackets, Polonaises, in Silk, Lace, Grenadine, and other materials; New Shawls in great variety. Ribbons Flowers Feathers Laces Trimmings &c. Mantle Ornaments Lace Sets Linen Sets Crochet Work Embroidery &o. HOUSEHOLD FURNISHING AND DRAPERY. In every description of General Drapery, Domestic Goods, and Furnishings, we are determined to maintain the reputation so long enjoyed by us, of supplying only sound materials at the VERY LOWEST CASH PRICES. NOTE.—As the greater portion of the above shipments eame in under the Old Tariff, and as we held an unusually large Stock when the new duties were imposed, we can confidently guarantee the Best Value obtainable for Cash. R‘ 0 W N, JJJ WING, AN© Q 0., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRAPERS, DUNEDIN.

CLEARING SALE OF DRAPERY. fTIHE remainder of the WINTER STOCK must be Cleared out at any Reasonable Price, to make room for the NEW STOCK OF SUMMER GOODS daily expected. N.B.—The prices quoted bebware genuine, as I hare them in Stock, and use no artificial dodges to entice the customers. 32-inch Long-cloth, 6s fid per doz. 36 do, do., 6s fid per doz. 72 do. White Sheeting, Is Id per yard. Grey Sheeting, Is Id per yard. White Towels at 6£d each. Turkish Towels at Is 2d each. 10-4 Brocade Quilts, 8s fid. Long Curtains, 5s fid. Trimmed Hats, from 2s fid. A large Stock good and cheap ! Blue Blankets, from lls fid. White Do,, from 15s fid. French Merinoes, from Is 7§d to 3s fid. White Flannels, Is Id. Red Do., Is 3d. All-Wool Plaids, 3s l£d. Stays, from 3s (double busk). Grey Calicos, 4£d, not an inch thiek, but useful. Petticoating, from Is 4£d. Jackets, from 2s 9d. Infants’ Hats, 7d. Girls’ Hats, Bd. Women’s Hats, lOd. Ladies’ Chemises, from 2s. Men’s Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing very cheap. The Stock is too large to quote all, but a reduction is made throughout. H. DODD, George street, Dunedin. Opposite the Royal George Hotel PUBLIC NOTICES. Otago dye works, GEORGE STREET, DUNEDIN, Opposite the York Hotel. Messrs ROBERTSON & CO., Dyers, Finishers, and Hot-pressers, beg to announce to the Public of Dunedin and Up-country Districts that they have opened the above Premises, where they are carrying on Dyeing and Finishing in all its branches. Town and Country Orders punctually attended to. BOOTS 1 BOOTS 1 BOOTSi Buy only of the Manufacturer. II K. M‘LISKEY, Boot Manufacturer, jl, Rattray Street, having all the laborsaving appliances in connection with the trade, is prepared to make every description of Boots and Shoes, at less than English prices. All work guaranteed. F BE IS S EL, by Appointment, Hair- • dresser and Perfumer to H.R.H. the Duke of Edinburgh, K.G., and His Excellency Sir G. Bowen, K.C.8., PRINCES STREET. [ For the growth of hair, try Beissel’a Cantharadito Fluid,

JOHN STEWART, DRAPER, HABERDASHER, AND IMPORTER, GEORGE STREET. The very fbest value for cash still continues to be given at this Establishment. In no previous month since this business has been established, has the same amount of trade been done as in the month just closed. This proves to the advertiser that his idea of doing business, and the low prices at which he sells his goods, are appreciated by his friends and the public. Space will not permit quoting prices for goods in the various departments ; but to give an idea of the value given for cash compared with other houses, the Glove Department may be taken as a criterion. It is now becomming pretty well known that every house in Dunedin, with the exception of STEWART’S, is selling Josephine Kid Gloves at 5s a pair. Stewart being satisfied with a limited profit, continues to sell the very best brands at 4s fid. Next may be mentioned the celebrated Glove, with sewed backs, at 2s fid, for which this Establishment is famed. This is the only house in the City where these Gloves are to be had at the price. They are now worn by almost everybody, and give (great satisfaction. The Dress Department is worthy of inspection. A few Novelties in made up Costumes —the nicest goods in the market. Anticipating » large demand for Prints, J. S. was fortunate in getting the pick of the New Stocks, and secured the choices patterns, and only such goods as will not only give good wear, but stand the test of washing. A few Bordered Prints and Batistes—excellent goods. Twenty Grenadine Dresses, in all the new stripes, 25 per cent, cheaper than in any former season \ prices, 12s fid and 17s fid. Part of a Manufacturer’s Stock of BASKETS, a splendid lot, bought at a discount, will be sold cheap. New make of Anti-macassars, equal in appearance to real Crochet, 2s 3d and 3s. 72 dozen BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, 7id for half-dozen. JOHN STEWART, DRAPER AND IMPORTER, George street,

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Evening Star, Issue 3303, 20 September 1873, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Star, Issue 3303, 20 September 1873, Page 4

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